How can confronting climate change be an act of love? The issue of climate change requires us to broaden our understandings of love so it extends beyond borders, species and generations. It requires us to find collective ways to foster radical hope. Gabrielle and Emma are organizers and co-founders of Climate Justice Edmonton, a grassroots collective organizing for social and environmental justice on Treaty 6 territory.

What does it mean, as a Unitarian Universalist community, to be relevant, vital & transformative, toward an enduring future? Join us this morning as we ask – and maybe even answer – this important question.

If you plan to join the bonus programming Friday and Sunday – specifically suited to religious organizations – please confirm with Anne Barker at minister@westwoodunitarian.caPlease follow and like us:

There will be some associated Westwood events all weekend, but please register for the Saturday workshop if you wish to attend. http://www.westwoodunitarian.ca/an-army-of-problem-solvers-social-enterprise-workshop/Please follow and like us:

Getting Involved!

Westwood has many ways to connect and get involved – Sunday morning worship services are just the beginning. Small groups gather throughout the month in Community Groups, 4th Fridays, Chalice Circles, choir, Social Justice committee meetings, and Buddhist meditation, to name a few.